Canada's Dandjinou strikes gold for 2nd medal at short track World Cup event

Montreal's William Dandjinou captured a gold medal in the men's 1,500-metre final on Sunday in Seoul, South Korea, adding to the silver he won in the same distance on Saturday.

Montreal speed skater took silver on Saturday in South Korea

Three men, all with medals around their necks, pose for a photograph while holding stuffed animals.
From left to right, silver medallist Park Ji-won of South Korea, gold medallist William Dandjinou of Canada, and bronze medalist Steven Dubois, also of Canada, pose during the award ceremony for the men's 1,500-metre final n Seoul, South Korea, on Sunday. (Ahn Young-joon/The Associated Press)

Canada's William Dandjinou captured gold in the men's 1,500-metre short track speed skating final at a World Cup event on Sunday in Seoul, South Korea.

The Montreal speed skater crossed the finish line in two minutes 18.661 seconds, just ahead of South Korea's Park Ji Won (2:18.698).

Dandjinou had also collected a silver medal in the same distance in Saturday's final.

"I am very happy with my day," said Dandjinou to Speed Skating Canada. "It was an incredible way to end the two weeks in Asia. I didn't believe I had any legs left to finish like that, but I'm more than satisfied. Plus sharing the podium with Steven [Dubois] in Korea, the capital of short track, is incredible!"

WATCH | Canadians take gold, bronze, in Seoul:

Dandjinou wins gold at World Cup short track speed skating race in Seoul, Dubois claims bronze

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Canada's William Dandjinou won Sunday's World Cup speed skating 1500 metre race, and teammate Steven Dubois captured the bronze medal in Seoul, South Korea.

Steven Dubois, of Terrebonne, Que., joined his teammate on the podium on Sunday, taking the bronze medal in a time of 2:18.804.

Dubois's third-place showing came one day after he won gold in the 1,000m final, and he now leads the overall rankings in the race for the Crystal Globe with 683 points, two points ahead of Park and 79 ahead of third-place Dandjinou.

"Will [Dandjinou] had such a perfect race," said Dubois to Speed Skating Canada. "As soon as I crossed the line, I was like 'what a good race'. It was insane. I was definitely not expecting to be coming out on top [of the Crystal Globe standings] at the end of this part of the season. I know what I have to work on and there will not be too much turkey for me [during the holidays]."

The Canadian team will leave South Korea with a total of six medal wins, including the two gold won by Dandjinou and Dubois.

The short track World Cup circuit continues in February with an event in Dresden, Germany. Live stream all the action on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and on CBC Gem.

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